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Sarah (sarahrakeelia) | 1 comments A court of mist and fury


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Elizabeth Johnston | 2 comments Sally Field, In pieces


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Sohini's Bookclub (sohinisbookclub) | 2 comments Just finished Burnt Sugar by Avni Doshi. I've started Shuggie Bain by Douglas Stuart just now.


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anusha_reads how was burnt sugar?


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Nathalie I'm currently reading "a Promised Land" by Barack Obama


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Ikechukwu Joseph (ikechukwujoseph) | 85 comments RT pse #OutNow When We Pray (prevailing effectual fervent prayer avails much) https://t.co/pH54fBuHb9 #Free #kindle #Kindleunlimited #amazon https://t.co/hP0Re6SWcD


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Terri (terrilynn) Recently, I finished Murmur of the Bees which was very enjoyable. Right now, I am reading The Beautiful Ones by Prince.


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Cheryl | 2 comments Hello,
I am currently reading Quicksand by Iris Johansen. It is a Forensic Suspense/Thriller. Prior to this, I read Stalemate by the same author. Another book that I enjoyed recently was the Firm by John Grisham. It too is a Suspense/Thriller.

After Quicksand, I am going to read "And Then There Was None" recommended by Goodreads and Caste from Ophra's book club pick.

Has anyone read any of these books that they would like to discuss? Let me know, and when I finish my read, we can discuss.

Have a good day.


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Liz T | 36 comments The Fifth Season (The Broken Earth, #1) by N.K. Jemisin and The Quiet Game (Penn Cage #1) by Greg Iles


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Sandy | 5 comments I am reading health related nonfiction books. One of them is a great book to maintain weight during the holiday season and also when we are confined indoors due to Covid19.

A simple solution to america's weight problem by Sukhraj S. Dhillon


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Elizabeth Hannah | 2 comments I’m making my way through the Court Of Thorns And Roses series by Sarah J. Maas and my other book (I can’t ever just have one) is To The Lighthouse by Virginia Wolf.


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Leslie (lesliejean43) | 403 comments Wide Sargasso Sea by Jean Rhys

Wide Sargasso Sea by Jean Rhys


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Smut $lut (meishabell) | 4 comments After the Fire by Will Hill Hello I'm Meisha. I'm 16 and a junior at Lighthouse academy. I love reading. like I could read anything. I don't have many friends who read as much as I do and I'm hoping to find some here. currently I'm reading After the Fire by Will Hill.


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Smut $lut (meishabell) | 4 comments Maryanne wrote: "I am currently reading So Pretty it Hurts by Kate White. I am a fan of both fantasy fiction and mystery. A new indie author who happens to be my daughter has 2 in her YA fantasy fiction series. Jou..."
I heard about that book. is it any good?


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Smut $lut (meishabell) | 4 comments Kelly wrote: "I just finished the trilogy by Stieg Larsson. "The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo", "The Girl Who Played with Fire" and "The girl Who Kicked the Hornets Nest".
Gripping suspenseful series. Not for pe..."


oh i want to read that series too


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Smut $lut (meishabell) | 4 comments Elizabeth wrote: "I’m making my way through the Court Of Thorns And Roses series by Sarah J. Maas and my other book (I can’t ever just have one) is To The Lighthouse by Virginia Wolf."

oh their both great authors


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Katie Phillips | 2 comments I am readying Stolen Lives: Twenty Years in a Desert Jail by Malika Oufkir, Beautiful Disaster by Jamie McGuire, and listening to The Guest List by Lucy Foley.


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Carol (xenots) | 45 comments The Promise Land Barack Obama


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Helen Phillips | 1 comments I just finished The Henna Artist. It’s wonderful!


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Leslie (lesliejean43) | 403 comments The Pit and the Pendulum and other stories by Edgar Allan Poe

The Pit and the Pendulum and Other Stories by Edgar Allan Poe


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Marilyn (mzinc2) | 90 comments Seasons Greetings from Frankfort, Kentucky.
I am now reading Lethal Game by Christine Feehan.


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Leslie (lesliejean43) | 403 comments The Dead by James Joyce

The Dead by James Joyce


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Ian | 3 comments What are _YOU_ currently reading. please edit topic title.


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Christy Goldberg | 3 comments I just started World War Z. It’s bizarre!


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bernardita | 1 comments A Kingdom of Flesh and Fire


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Sandra Beck | 55 comments The Love Story of Miss Carmichael


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Bridget Carney (brideycarney) | 2 comments The Vanishing Half


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Saar The Book owl I'm reading too much books at the same time, but the one that stands out is Neverwhere


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Amy Bernstein | 3 comments Britany wrote: "Finished Queenie Queenie by Candice Carty-Williams by Candice Carty-Williams

My Review:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show..."


First review of this book I've stumbled on. (Now I see there are others.) I had such mixed feelings about this one. I was thrilled to read into a culture that I have not been exposed to, and I think the author has a wicked, sly sense of humor. But I also found the writing and plotting to be uneven. I think you feel somewhat the same way? Still, really glad I read it!


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Amy Bernstein | 3 comments Reading The Lying Life of Adults by Elena Ferrante. I think this author a great of example of 'you love her or hate her.' It's hard to feel in between. Her writing style is incredibly intense and packed with strong emotion on every page. It can be exhausting--but also enthralling.


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Leslie (lesliejean43) | 403 comments Amy wrote: "Reading The Lying Life of Adults by Elena Ferrante. I think this author a great of example of 'you love her or hate her.' It's hard to feel in between. Her writing style is incredib..."

I read this recently and loved it!


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Leslie (lesliejean43) | 403 comments Now I'm reading Rules of Civility by Amor Towles

Rules of Civility by Amor Towles


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Caylin Shae | 2 comments My name is Caylin, and I believe that you may like Salt to the Sea. It is a really good romance historicalish fiction book!


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JCM SEDNA | 52 comments Finished "The Alchemist"

My Review:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/list...


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Leslie (lesliejean43) | 403 comments Park Avenue Summer by Renee Rosen

Park Avenue Summer by Renee Rosen


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Beverly (bevmiller184) | 1 comments Good morning! I am currently reading Ready Player Two! Ready Player Two (Ready Player One, #2) by Ernest Cline


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Leslie (lesliejean43) | 403 comments Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck

Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck


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JCM SEDNA | 52 comments Good Morning
The White Witch by Rory Byrne !!


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Leslie (lesliejean43) | 403 comments Also reading The Beekeeper's Promise by Fiona Valpy

The Beekeeper's Promise by Fiona Valpy


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Madeline (mvvelde) | 2 comments Just finished reading Just Mercy. Currently reading Madonna in a Fur Coat, and the fourth book in the Dune series, God Emperor.


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JCM SEDNA | 52 comments Good Morning Everyone, I am currently reading "Think Like A Monk".
One of the lessons states, "On the off chance that you unintentionally water both the seeds and the weed close to them, the seeds will now develop, and you will have the option to recognize the weeds later down the line. You should keep on watering your seeds." Q/ It has been proven that weeds grow faster than seeds. How then does one prevent the weed from strangling the seed and leaving little room for growth?


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B. Goodwin | 3 comments Currently reading The Killer's Shadow. Written by a man in the Behavioral Analysis Unit it reminds me a little of Criminal Minds, without the blood and gore. Scary the way some people's thinking is skewed.
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